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OKLAHOMA LABOR UNITlnd«p.«itap«r iPublished ev. ry Saturday « >LAIIOIt I SIT I'l Ml.l-IH >«- « <4M-4.1N IIhmhcII MUIK.Phone Black 3617allitlona to The"Three women nurses who testified WHAT IS A D£MAGOuUt/acalnut ti •ihImii! in the noted I" Hies.- days tin aiiswt-r to manyHyd<- murder ■ :i e at Kansas City have c|ue tlou ilrpeiidK upon t l.e individualbeen boycotted by the local doctors' who answers the question. I hat 1#union and have been forced to seek particularly true of the questionother fields In order to pursue their which la here asked. _c illlni: It rimains to be seen whether home of our prosperous and emithe boycott and blat kllst will follow nent" cltliens wnl ti ll you that luethem. The Injustice of thlB action of man who advocates the income tax isthe medical highbrow* will probably a demagogue.have till' effect of restraining nursesPAID ADVERTISINGPAID ADVERTISINGOfficial "PhotographsLocal Vo. 283NiLiIICaL AMtiljMtMLMSGOVERNORWe are authored to announce thendidacy of Lee Crui e for the o:'ficot Governor, subject to the ao* OliKill HAL MNUlMtMIMSCLERK SUPREME COURTWe are authorized to announce thf JHH candidacy of L. K. Taylor for theocratk" primary elec.iol A> ofnee of Clerk of the Supreme Court, ILeon Ensign Derr: Commercial Photos :hklahoma City.-4fron«l >•!« ■of March 3. 187HHUB8CRIPTION (payable In advEntered at thehorna. p >ntofN«-••nder th nutnt h ■Thr * monthand finon application.mQEBsEBiHJfta«ici COUNCIL^TRADES | ARFIOthers like him will tell you thatthe uemagogue is the man who tell*working people that they should uniteand protect themselves and try to geitheir share ol prosperity.1 he political boss, corrupt to thetemagoguci cut awaytrotii the old parties that buy them anuCounty organizations of the Antl i-ull them, lie will t«-11 you that tinSaloon League are going on record al demagogue is the man who advisesmost every tlay against the action of a tho voter to vote for himself,few Oklahoma City leaders In endorsing Still others, well meaning, will tellHill Murray for governor. Judges and you that the demagogue is a vile creaattorneys over tlie state are also very ture who arrays "class against < lass,sore over the attack these leaders have because he telis the poor, the worried,made on Thomas II. Doyle, judge of Hie wretched, that they ought not tothe northern district. What Is an Antl- be satisfied; that they ought not toSaloon League good for, anyway. In a nend upon their knees and thank 1 rov-state where there are no saloons? Idence that theyfrom testifying freely In court hereafter. Any way, organized labor Is relleved from bearing the brunt of criti-cism of the 'un-American boycott,' forwe now have evidence that it Is recogulted as one of the ethics of a learned core, w ill tell you that the .profession."—Typographical Journal. is be who advises voters tcsubject to the action of the demo- Qmups anj f'oriraiti of Lahoi Organizationscratic primary election, August 2. j w Q^cer< Fraltmal OrganUathn, andSecrtl SocietiesJUDGE OF SUPERIOR COURTOldfield announces OL c4*>cthe nomination of rhone. uat 2nd.STATE LABOR COMMISSIONERWe are authorized to anni mice thei mdidary of Charles 1.. Uatigbertyfi r the office of Si ite Labor Couimla- |jjs candidacy for- <>nct subject to the action of the ludge of the Superior Court of Okla _democratic primary election August homa County on the Republican ticket ; —• n(j —primaries August 2d, 1910.e-rA-rc mime iMcprrmB w® are authorized to announce theSTATE MINE INSPECTOR candidacy of Urn. H. Zwick for theWe are authorized to announce the 0f Judge of tho Superior CourtrandldBcv of I'eter lianraty for the . for oklahoma County, subject to theltfice of State Mine Inspector, Bub- action of the Democratic primaryject to the action of the democratic j election August 2nd.nd.504 W. 6th St.primary election Augustallowed to liveSeems to us that It should be an antljoint league.OI.I.ii-: .now tintWll.sovM. ( VM.I'.ll(•in«««T11111 Murray started the campaign bydeclaring himself the father of the In-itiative and referendum. It has beenproved by the records of the Farmerst'nlon, as shown by prominent mem-bers, that he wus not tho father oreven third cousin of that-provision ofour constitution, but uiat he bitterly■ ipposed lis endorsement by the firststate meeting of the Farmers' Unionthat ever gave It consideration, and InThe I-nbor Unit seldom makes apol -,|H|(>d that Ills vote be recorded againstogies for not having tne usual amount k That record laughs at Hill everyof news and editorial matter, but we ,|rae |,e lauds his work In behalf ofare necessarily forced to do so this , ti,0 Initiative and Referendumweek for the reason that the large number of political announcements mil Murray, so Conger of the Antlcoming in at a late hour have cut our Snloon League says, will call out thespace to the minimum. As this stnto Militia If necessary, to stop the j nient 8 supportTOO MUCH POLITICSat ull.Suchpeople call a man a dema-VINE INSPECTOR FOR DISTRICTNO. 1.We are authorized to announce thegogue if he persists lt| telling the poor candidacy of John O'Brien for thethat they need not stay poor; thosethat lack opportunity to demand achance for themselves and their chil-dren.Out in Wisconsin the railroad own-ers call La Follette a demagogue be-cause he tries to put the rights of hu-man beings ahead of the rights of cor-porations. lie Is the type of dema-gogue In the estimation of railroadowners. La Follette, as you know, isan honorable, a useful and courageousman.In Kngland I hey call Lloyd C.eorge ademagogue because he is trying tomake the lazy, worthleland owners and other do-tribute their share toward the govern They call him a dem- election, Augustoffice of District Mine Inspector forDistrict No. 1, subject to Iho actionof the democratic primary electionAugust 2nd.FOR STATE TREASURERRcbt. Dunlop of Kay county herebyannounces himself as a candidate forState Treasurer, subject to the actionof the Democratic primary held Aug.2nd, 1910.We are authorized to announce thfContinentalCasualty Companyess parasitic candidacy of M K. Trap,, for the of- Vi e are an,ho-nothings con- n''e <>f State Treasurer, subject to candidacy ot \\■<1 the govern ! action of the democratic primaryj ice> of State SeCLERK OF SUPERIOR COURTAt the solicitation of a few of myfriends, but mainly because I want theoffice, 1 am a candidate for Clerk ofthe Superior Court of Oklahoma Coun-ty, subject to the will of tne Demo-cratic primary, August 2, 1910. I wil/greatly appreciate your support, ifyou think 1 merit it. 1 am entitled toit upon no other grounds. Respectful-ly, EUGENE P. GUTHRIE.STATE SENATORWe are authorized to announce the srtr atcctcandidacy of Tom F. McMechan for 1 he Gthe office of State Senator from the H |,, and Accidcnt Insurance CompanyFourteenth district, subject to the .action of the Democratic primary elec- in the WorldOnly One Operating in Every Stateand TerritoryCHICH. G B. Al-xaiAGOdrr, Pf«denttion August 2nd.is the last issue before the primaries, bootlegger. We never heard of a boot "gogue because he says that the manwe can promise more attention to our logger resisting arrest and hardly see I who owns the land under whichreaders in the matter of news in thenext and succeeding issues.stable. It appears to us to be bothfoolish and very expensive.We are authorized to announce the iA. Smith for the of- jSenator, subject to the jaction of the democratic primary elec-tion, August *.IK ill irnt miu wv ... , « ijthe necessity of sending a company of coal ljes and who does no J^orjt; shouldsoldiers to do the work of a conCORPORATION COMMISSIONER.We are authorized to announce the jDon't forget to register.An editor of a western exchange re-cently began worrying about how he I would get Ills Bhlrt on over his winglThe landslide on Tuesday will bury after reaching paradise. An enviousVote for your friends and let theother fellow take care of himself.hundreds of candidates in Oklahoma.Your old registration certificates un-der the new law are no good. REGIS-TER NOW.contemporary sarcastically observedthat Ills difficulty would likely be infinding out how he could get his haton over his horns.—The dayman(Kan.) Herald.The man who overlooks his friends. ; Give the Anti-Saloon boys a littleafter election, will have ample time to more rope and they will hang them-refleet at his leisure. selves. Mighty near that point now. They certainly haven't made anyIf you don't register you can't vote friends for the organization with theTuesdaygeneral election this fall.Many men who think themselvesgreat enough to win are not even in thenear-great-enough-to-win class.Congressman Morgan, how did youvote on the bill to exempt labor unionsfrom prosecution under the Shermananti-trust law? Speak up! Tuesday isLEGISLATIVE REPRESENTATIVE;... ,,, , , 0. , , ,. . We are authorized to announce thebe willing to contribute a penny in the candidacy of Joe Strain for the office can<1((la(.y of A T Earley for thepound toward a pension for the old of corporation Commissioner, subject 0'fflce of Representative to the Statewornout workmen. ... , , to tho action of the democratic pri-! Legislature from Oklahoma County, \Lloyd George is one of the best and mary election August 2nd. subject to the action of the demo-noblest statesmen that this age has cratic primary election, August 2.produced, but in the estimation ofthose that do nothing and live on We are authorized to announce thoothers he is a typical demagogue. candidacy of Rupert 1'. Howies for;Whenever you hear a man called a the office of Corporation Commission''EVKHY TIME the CLOCK TICKSEvery Working HourIT PAYSA Dime to Somebody, SomewhereWho is Sick or Hurt"MOKE THAN SI.000.000 A YfARSHERIFFWe are authorized to announce thedemagogue today, the chances are 99 er. subject to the action of tne uemo I ^^s^'ri^-of^kfahima Counfy, I,0 1 that he is a man trying to inter- cratic primary election to be held ^fere with somebody s special priv - August 2, 19i0. , primary election August 2nd.lege, trying to cheek somebody s li-j 4 * censed and legitimate" stealing. CONGRESS-SECOND DISTRICT We are authorized to announce theThe demagogue, properly defined, is j hereby announce that I am a can candidacy of U. S. Grant for the of-one who uses his influences ovci' li didate for Representative in Congress, flee of Sheriff of Oklahoma County,people to harm tho peopleone who Concessional District o. subject to the action of the Demo-tense of wrong!' for hi "own Oklahoma, subject to the approval of cratic primary election August 2nd.neither can you vote at the workingmen by their action In endorsIng Bill Murray. The best sample of demagoguethat we have today is the professionalpolitician, the man who works up- afalse enthusiasm at election time, whowrites a lying platform that neither he, , „ „ nor the candidates believe, who triesRegister now or you may not be per- primary day, and many voters want to (q use (he ignorance and credulity andmltted to vote at the election for mem-1 hear your answer. listlessness of voters to promote hisbers of the legislature two years from ; 0WI1 interest—By A. Brisbane.now, i Once It was McGuire and double | I statehood, then McGuire and singleplays uponand their sensebenefit, with no real intention of help- j the Democrat voters of said districtat the Primary election to be heldAugust. 2, 1910.JOHN J. GERLACH.Woodward, Okla.We are athorized to announca thecat dldacy of James W. Johnson forRepresentative in Congress for Sec-ond Congressional District, subjectto the action of the democrats pr'-, .... . . . A crusade by the Women's Trade Un- marv election August 2nd.When the people come to consider statehood, then McGuire and no state- j0I, League of Chicago, under the leadhow little they get and how much the hood, and after August 2nd it will be |{ Mrg Raynion(j Robbins, president of SECRETARY OF STATE.other fellow gets, there's a vast dif- j statehood and no McGuire.—Enid th(, organization, is being made against We are authorized to announce theferonce. the ten-hour law for work-ing women, which was sustained last office of Secretary of State, subjectspring by the supreme court of the to the action of the democratic pri-We are authorized to announce thecandidacy of C. P. Reynolds for theoffice of Sheriff of Oklahoma county,subject to the action of the demo-cratic primary election, August 2.Its Policies ProtectYour Income When Sick or Hjrt. Adii. C. STOLP, City Mgr.222 B«i ftt Building. 115 1-2 Noilb Bro«<lw yPhone 562Oklahoma City, Okla.r*HONES-"R«s. 190 and 3061. Buiib«m 29fAll Delicacie* in 5e onV. RUEB AL RUEBRueb's CafeCOUNTY JUDGEWe are authorized to announce thecandidacy of Chas. H. Garnett forthe office of County Judge, subject tothe action of the democratic primaryelection AuguBt 2nd.The man who is supported for office '■ The Buck"s Stove and Range Co. isby labor must prove his worth or the now a union shop but that's nothing tinday of accounting will surely over ; usual. Organized labor always winstake liim. Yes, just as certainly as out in the end. You can put It downtime flies. temporarily, but forever, never.COUNTY SURVEYORWe are authorized to announce thecandidacy of Ben F. ttar"rVs"o"n for the | candidacy of H. C. Adams as a can ]- ■ • • -*■ I didate for the office of C ounty Sur-veyor, subject to the action of the Istate of Illinois.Now that the Buck's stove is to bear The Times says that it is underthe union label, we inay expect Grave stood that the Anti-Salon League willNuts Post to become even more bitter endome Clint Stout within a few days,against the labor unions, if such a We wouldn't be surprised at anythingthing were possible. they might do now.APOPULAR ANDSINCERE OFFICIALmary election to be beld August 2,1910.We are authorized to announce thecandidacy of Leo Meyer for the officeof Secretary of State, subject to theaction of the democratic primary elec-tion August 2.The wise labor editor doesn't lie, but It's a sure thing that when the cit>its a big cinch that he doesn't always council won't submit to an investigatell all he knows or there would be tion of a public service corporation, wesome so-called business men as well as have a corporation commission thatunion men hunting the everglades. will.The "dead one" may be said to be in The Fair Ground has been selecteda grave condition, says an exchange, for holding the Labor Day celebration,There'll be many dead ones among the and every laboring man and his familyOklahoma candidates next week and should be there on that date.they will also be in a grave condition,financially at least. The capitulation of the Buck's Stove an,j Ranpe Co. was not much of a sur-New Hampshire has a candidate for prise to union men It is the inevitablegovernor in the person of Mrs. Marilla result in most of these cases.m. Ricker, and she It already signingher name with the addition, "The Next An exchange remarks that the Okla*Governor of New Hampshire." Mrs. homan is a buzz wagon with blowoutsRicker is making a hot campaign. behind from which the Democratic don-key has long since run away.The only way that organized laborcan have labor papers to defend its When you go to cast your vote Tues-cause and fight its battles, is to sup day take the candidates as they are.port them by subscription. Every la- not as they should be nor as they haveboring man should read his local labor promised to be.paper. Support your labor paper and itwill support your cause.The agony will soon be over. NextTuesday will tell the tale and there'llbe a number of also-rans.A long pull and a strong pull and apull altogether for Labor Day and theLabor Temple.Register now or you may not be permitted to vote at the presidential elec-tion.Prominent among thwho have come to this city and carvedout success for themselves is Justiceof the Peace E. I>. Oldfield.Edward Dewes Oldfield was born inthe little town of Shermerville, Cookcounty, 111., March 5, 1875. After hehad finished the district schools atShermerville, his mother moved withthe family to Chicago, 10 miles away.There he attended the Jefferson Highand English High and Manual Train-ing schools and when prepared forcollege entered the Chicago-Kent College of Law. There he studied threeyears and obtained admission to theIllinois bar. Of this privilege he neveravailed himself, however.ATTORNEY GENERAL.We are authorized to announce theyoung lawyers canfijdacy of J. C. Graham for theoffice of 'Attorney General, subject tothe action of the democratic primaryelection August 2nd.democratic primary election, August 2. jDrTALBERTG. DENNISCHIROPRACTICTreats all Acute and Chronic DisordersWithout Medicine.Calls Answered Promptly.>4o. I I I N. Bio«dw TANDARONGRAWNfr^COMPANX'Tel. No.793Cor. 2*?&Robinson Srs.Oklahoma City. Okla .The world is sane enongh—it's some904 W. Grand of the Inhabitants who are silly.The first issue of the Muskogee Un-ion Advocate has reached our ex-change table. This new labor paperis neat typographically and is well ed-ited. It will fill a long-felt want in thecity of Muskogee and should be giventhe patronage by Muskogee uuionmen that it justly deserves.Trades unionists should not overlookthe fact that there in a baker's label RING RULE REDUCED TOin this city. Dont allow a loaf of bread INPERCEPTIBLE MINIMUMto be served at your table unless it bears the label. You will not only be Max Hays of the Cleveland, Ohio,living up to trades union principles, but Citizen, puts on his spectacles andwill be looking after your health as views Oklahoma from the distance, asfar as cleanliness and sanitary condi follows: "Wire-pulling and ring ruletions are concerned. will be reduced to an inperceptible minimum in the affairs of the OklaThe labor union that waits for a homa Federation of Labor, judgingstreak of luck might as well dissolve, from present appearances. All of!iHe came to Oklahoma City September 1, 1905. One week later, after hav-ing conformed with the state requirements, he started practicing law. Soorafter that he became interested in Incal politics, and at the time ofstatehood e'ection. in September, 1907he was chosen justice of the peaceI Since then he h> ^ become one o'the most prominent republicansOklahoma City and has been rFOR STATE AUDITOR.H. A. Tucker, the Blind Candidate ofTalihina, Okla.Stands positively for the followingplatform of Ps:Pure Democracy.Promotion of Just and RightfulGovernment.Protection of Labor.Prohibition.Perseverance of Corporation Com-missioners in behalf of the People.People's right to be protected -ythe Guaranty Banking Law.Prayer, to Almighty God, in har-mony with the Preamble of our StateConstitution.SCOTCH-TONE COLD TABLETSWILL CUkB A COLD IN ONE DAYAll Druggists, or by Mail Ptitpald, 29 Cent*scotch tone remedy co., Oklahoma City, Okla.LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR.I hereby announce that I am a can-didate for Lieutenant Governor, sub-Ject to the action of Democrtic Pri-mary, August 2, 1010. My motto. Asquare deal to all, special privileges*o none, make corporations domesti-cate, and settle their differences inthe state courts with Oklahoma citi-zens. The laws that we must liveunder are good enough for themYours for an economical administra-t'on. P. J. YEAGER.ACME LAUNDRYPhone 655Patronize Your FriendsThe F rst Laundry in the City to Unionize Their Plant Throughouttoftution. It is constructed and main- Every office has two or more contained by effort and sacrifice. Its obli- testants and the rank and file, nogations are austere. It is no pink tea longer having guardian angels in tluor ping pong affair. If the union is shape of delegates, are taking a livelysuccessful it is because there has been Interest in the Federation's affairssome strong and steady influence at There is another O. F. of L. that wework. might mention that could copy the Oklahoma plan with profit In fact th<Those employers who have always A. P. of L , with a government as thorenjoyed the expression that the unions oughly irresponsible to the unioncause the strikes will have to seek an membership as is the IT. S. Senateother reason in view of the facts of the to neopl^. mig^' Mk wise learrpast few months. Within a few months something from Oklahoma. Trueat least 60,000 unorganized working en \ 'lie / P. of I ., and variousmen and working women have walked state bodies preach about the initioout on strike in various parts of the tive and referendum, right of recallcountry, this total being forty to fifty etc., but they dnn't practice what the*per cent greater than all the union preach. That is one reason why thestrikes combined. What could have politicians are so slow in writing thos caused these strikes? There was no prinHple« of democracy into state andunion to cause them! ^ ' municipal laws."tfoned prominently for Judge of theSuperior Court of Oklahoma Count>His fitness for the higher office is beIfeved to be unquestionable, a nnmber of cases in wh'^h the supremecourt hns been asked to s^t 1e tn'nortant questions have resulted 1" ^Melons favorable to Oldfield's judfment.His ability to determine cscee nr>onthe merits of the cacos as prooor e^to him. uniform rnur*o«v herr>-•>ble decline with hnr andin his court are well known pud ^svewon him many friends in this city.We believe ths* the rocord Tndhldfie'd as a citizen •.>nd : i^d^cthe seal of apnrovpl *o bn Hven hv♦ he voters of ♦h'* conn v in h'- e*etion to be office of T"d<^e of theperior Court.—Pol. Adv.We are authorized to announce thecandidacy of I)r. J. M. Postelle forthe office of Lieutenant Governor,subject to the action of the demo-cratic primary election, August 2.INSURANCE COMMISSIONERWe are authorized to announce thecandidacy of Seth K. Cordon for ti e |"♦flee of State Insurance Commis-sioner, subject to the action of thedemocratic primary election Augu?:2nd.president state boardagricultureWe are authorized to announce the;°pndidacv of G. T. Bryan for the of-1flee of President of State Board of1Agriculture, subject to the action of!♦ he democratic primary election, Au-gust 2.STATE PRINTERGiles W. Farris requests this pa- jP*>r to announce his candidacy for the i■ tfiep of Stnte Printer, subject lo thei-tion of the Democratic primary,iL'uet 2 1910 Mr. Farris is thor-■*bty oualifie 1. hns bad many years jxperience in the dlferpnt branches j'bo huslness and l«« now editor of ]Mnnmim Ptnr He I? a member' stand'nc of me International jI'vpfMn aphical Union.Corder Shoe Co.Honest and Reliable ShoesFor the Whole Family122 Main StreetOKLAHOMA CITYMarshall-HarperSuccessors lo ]. H. Marshall Co.Funeral Directors andEmbalmersPrivate Ambulance120 North ^roadway'Phones 900 and 183 6